Burn DVD’s and CD’s on the Fly…

By Aditi | February 25, 2008 6:08 pm |
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Useful gadgets

dvdcoach1 Perfect for avid fans of CD or DVD burners, the DVD Coach from EZ Dupe is a slim and portable disc-copying machine that eliminates the need for a PC . It allows the user to simply pop the source DVD in one port and a blank disc in the other for quick and simple burning at up to 8X for DVD’s and 16X for CD’s. Sure, it’s not extremely fast, but it’s still a cool device. It is also multi-format, meaning it will burn both plus and minus DVD discs in addition to CD’s, multi-session Photo CD and VCD’s. It also comes equipped with Lightscribe technology to mark your discs as well as the ability to customize and rearrange the track listing when copying an audio CD.

The DVD Coach is both PC and Mac compatible, though it’s pretty pricey at the moment. The device sells for about $375.



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